My Professional Life

JANE R. ROSEN-GRANDON, Ph.D. is a Licensed Marital & Family
Therapist, and Licensed Professional Counselor in private practice in
Greensboro. She has accumulated over 30 years of clinical experience in a
variety of human services and private practice settings. In addition, she serves
as a consultant to medical and business offices, and provides Assessment and
Expert Witness Testimony in a variety of legal matters. In 2005, she published
her book, Keeping Love Alive and is the publisher and trainer for
CHARISMA: The Characteristics of Marriage Inventory.

Dr. Rosen-Grandon received her Ph.D. in Counseling and Counselor Education
from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Previously, she received
her Master's degree from the University of Connecticut in Marriage and Family
Therapy, and her Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Florida.

Dr. Rosen-Grandon has taught in a variety of community and educational
settings, and received extensive training in the practice of Gestalt Therapy,
Neuro-Linguistic Programming™,
hypnosis and sex therapy. She has also served in a number of volunteer
capacities in the community, including Chairman of the Board for Jewish Family
Services and Chairman of the Board of the Greensboro Educational Development
Council (GEDC).

Since relocating her practice to Greensboro in 1985, she has twice been
elected to serve as State Secretary for the North Carolina Association for
Marriage and Family Therapy, and has been recognized as a "Certified Family Life
Educator" by the National Council on Family Relations. She has achieved
recognition as a Diplomat of the American Board of Forensic Counselors and the
American Psychotherapy Association, and is a Senior Disability Analyst for the
American Board of Disability Analysts (ABDA). Through her association with the
National Board of Certified Counselors, she is recognized as a Continuing
Education Provider (ACEP #6174) and an Accredited Clinical Supervisor for those
who are seeking licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor.

Her monthly column, "From Jane's Notebook" can be read in the Hamburger
Square Post newspaper, Urban Literature Magazine, and on this web
site.

In 1997, she was recognized by the Counseling Honor Society, Chi Sigma Iota,
as the Practitioner of the Year, in both her local chapter and
internationally. In 2003, she received the prestigious Don Dinkmeyer Social
Interest Award presented by the Board of the American Counseling Association
at their national convention in Anaheim, California.

Selected highlights...

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, Counseling and Counselor Education, The University of North
Carolina at Greensboro, 1998

Master of Arts, Human Development and Family Relations, The University of Connecticut,
Storrs, 1978

Bachelor of Arts, Psychology (with Honors), The University of Florida, Gainesville,
1973

Accredited Clinical Supervisor, Center for Credentialing and Education,
Inc., an affiliate of the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) and
the Association of Counseling Education Supervisors (ACES), Certificate
#00360, 2002-present.

Senior Disability Analyst and Diplomat, American Board of Disability
Analysts. Diploma Certificate Number and Year #6698-01.

“An approach to counseling in human sexuality” a presentation to
graduate class on “Sexuality Counseling (taught by Professor Christine
Murray), University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.
September 11, 2007.